Kurginyan on Montagnier: Mortality curve follows the vaccination curve

06.07.2021, Aleksandrovskoye.

The silencing of Nobel laureate Luc Montagnier’s position on vaccination demonstrates the weakness of the position of those who do this, political scientist and leader of the Essence of Time movement Sergey Kurginyan said on his original broadcast The Meaning of the Game on June 29.

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“Let there be a long discussion, as a result of which the truth will emerge. Why do you silence [alternative opinions] demonstrating that your position is extremely weak and, therefore, extremely dubious?” Kurginyan said.

Kurginyan stressed that he is not calling for Montagnier’s opinion to be regarded as the ultimate truth. Kurginyan believes that Montagnier’s opinion should be taken into account. “This man is not of the caliber to dismiss it, and a question is too risky,” he explained.

On May 18, in an interview with the pro-Republican organization RAIR Foundation USA, virologist Luke Montagnier called the coronavirus vaccination a mistake that will go down in the textbooks. He confirmed a reporter’s words that, according to the WHO, after vaccination had begun, “the curve showing new infections went up sharply, along with the deaths.”

Montagnier noted that antibodies produced by the virus allow the infection to become stronger.

“This is what we call antibody-dependent enhancement, which means that antibodies favor a particular infection. The antibody attaches itself to the virus, from that moment it has receptors, antibodies, we have them in the macrophage, etc. It [the receptor] binds the virus, and not by accident, but because they are associated with antibodies.”

“Evidently, new variants [of the virus] are created by selection, by antibodies, by vaccination,” said the virologist quoted by Sergey Kurginyan in his program.

Luc Montagnier is a French virologist, Commander of the Legion of Honor, winner of the 2008 Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology, which he shared with Harald zur Hausen and Françoise Barré-Sinoussi. Together with Barré-Sinoussi, he discovered in 1983 the HIV retrovirus that causes HIV infection in humans.

Source: Rossa Primavera News Agency

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